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A CMOS sensor with this degree of radiation tolerance would survive a year of normal usage for low-dose electron cryomicroscopy, which is a very useful advance.
As Dr von Ahn et al noted in their seminal 2003 paper on the topic, any sufficiently advanced artificial-intelligence program that could consistently solve CAPTCHAs would represent a significant and useful advance in the field of study.
It is then possible to move the flippers without thinking about moving one's hand, he says.The researchers hope that the development of portable and non-invasive brain-machine control will be a useful advance for the paralysed or wheelchair-bound.
In this effort, the online-based calculations, such as WI, can provide a useful advance indicator, if they can be benchmarked against an official dataset.
"Discovery of mutations that predispose to cancer is a useful advance" that could affect medical practice, says geneticist Henry Lin of Harbor-UCLA Medical Center. Harbor-UCLA Medical Center
This smaRT-LAMP system to identify the specific bacteria causing a urinary tract infection and possibly an associated blood stream isolate is a very exciting, clinically useful advance and warrants speedy further study.
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Comparing the field of data analysis today to the first computerised data analysis systems in the early 80s, Murray declares the most useful advances to be the use of digital video, the real-time nature of the analysis, and the way its stored – and therefore easily retrieved and shared – virtually in the cloud.
In neuro-rehab, Greenwood believes that some of the most useful advances in physiotherapy have been inspired by the lessons of plasticity.
It is shown that useful advances have been made, with the power capture bordering on 2 MW in an increasing proportion of sea states.
See, e. g., Pfaff v. Wells Electronics, Inc., 525 U. S. 55, 63 (1998) ("[T]he patent system represents a carefully crafted bargain that encourages both the creation and the public disclosure of new and useful advances in technology, in return [537 U.S. 226] for an exclusive monopoly for a limited period of time").
Some useful advances are in development: flexible batteries so thin you can sew them in a shirtsleeve, disposables that last three times as long and lithium-metal batteries that double the energy content of today's rechargeables.
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